The Anahim Lake native has posted a career .919 save percentage, 40 shutouts, and a regular season record of 286-200-61 entering Tuesday night’s action. Price had a career year in 2014-15 when he captured a plethora of awards including the Hart Trophy, Vezina, and Lester B. Pearson awards as the league’s MVP, top goaltender and most outstanding player as voted on by his peers.

Averaging over 54 starts during his nine (healthy) NHL seasons and with his eight-year, $84-million contract extension kicking in next season, it’s fair to expect that Price will makes this an unbreakable mark when it’s all said and done.